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Re: Tools to test for WCAG Level AAA Unusual Words?
From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Sep 27, 2020 12:05PM
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http://orwellapp.com/
is a readability analyzer that's pretty easy to use. I'm not sure it's
what you're looking for ...
Sandy
On 2020-09-27 11:52 a.m., Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
> The only tools I am aware of are readability analyzers.
> E.g. https://readabilityformulas.com/free-readability-formula-tests.php
> I've never done this for my audits, can't focus on AAA, but some of
> our content authors use tools like these when writing publications.
>
> On 9/27/20, Wing Kuet < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>> Are there any automated tools to test web pages or electronic documents for
>> WCAG Level AAA Unusual Words other than to read the content yourself? I am
>> just wondering are there automated tools that can scan through a web page or
>> document and pick up idioms, jargon and words used in an unusual or
>> restricted way?
>> Regards,
>>
>> Wing Kuet
>> Accessibility Consultant & Software Tester
>> Test Partners Ltd
>> <EMAIL REMOVED> <mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> >
>> >> >> >> >>
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